Breakfast
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Smoothies! Smoothies are incredible. They can be low in calories and so nutritious, and really filling. I like to hide a lot of spinach and chard behind other flavors, such as frozen banana and cocoa, or a soft pear, and I also add avocado for creaminess (you can't taste it). I use stevia to sweeten them. There are endless recipes on the internet, too.0
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Coffee with flavored creamer, turkey sausage links, and an egg.0
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I literally have the same thing every day... Greek yoghurt or quark (depending on my pre-logged calories that day) with chia seeds and fruit (usually strawberries, cherries, and blueberries), toped with hemp seed
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Beans & rice with an egg on top. I'll add some avocado if I have a hard workout to do. And I make my beans really good.
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Since this is the recipe forum, here's how I do the beans:
Rinse 1 lb beans and soak overnight in plenty of water and 2 tsp salt
Put the beans in a large pot with enough water to cover them and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat and simmer, partially covered for about an hour to an hour and a half.
Chop and add:
1 med. onion
1 green bell pepper
1 medium tomato
3-4 cloves of garlic, crushed or chopped
a jalapeno if you like spicy
Also add:
2 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp coriander
1/4 tsp allspice
a splash of cider vinegar
Let it cook another hour or so, until the beans are tender and the veggies are cooked. I usually end up with extra liquid in the beans, but the liquid tastes good so I don't mind too much.0 -
If I can be arsed to eat breakfast, I tip two scoops of Vanilla protein powder into Quaker Oats porridge. 400 cals/55 g of protein and good slow digesting carbs.0
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I also eat the same thing every day. Coffee with milk and overnight oats. I soak 40g rolled oats, a few grams of chia seeds and LSA, 80ml of milk and topped up with water.
On the weekends if my calories allow for it - poached eggs, avocado, fetta and spinach on sourdough.0 -
This morning I had a smoothie. 8 oz of OJ, handful of spinach, about 10 baby carrots, one frozen banana and about 1 cup of frozen strawberry. I just logged it and it was under 300 calories of frozen, tasty, deliciousness! On other days, I sometimes eat a couple hard boiled eggs with some mustard, or a veggie omelet with a little cheese. You could really eat whatever you wanted for breakfast, as long as you budget the rest of your day to accommodate for it. I actually hate breakfast food, so I tend to do the smoothie more often than not, but if you want a PB&J sandwich, go for it, just adjust the rest of your day and monitor how you feel a couple hours later. If you are starving by 10 am, maybe you pick something with more protein the next day. The worst breakfast choice you can make is something that is going to lead you to having the munchies a short time after eating it. That is just my opinion. Good luck!0
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I start with a green drink (New Vitality Royal Greens). Tastes like spearmint.
One slice of toasted Ezekiel bread (I like sesame) with one tablespoon almond butter.
One cup of coffee with two tablespoons 1/2 and 1/2.0 -
bowl of cheerios with milk, a hard boiled egg and a banana.
Peanut butter oatmeal.
Bacon and egg oatmeal.Whiskeytub wrote: »Rinse 1 lb beans and soak overnight in plenty of water and 2 tsp salt
Just worth a mention if anyone wants to do the bean idea, make sure you pick through the beans because sometimes rocks get mixed in. Otherwise the bean recipe sounds fab!0 -
So many great ideas guys, thanks for that just needed something different to liven up the day0
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If I'm lazy I do coffee with a little whole milk and a scoop of chocolate protein powder and some oatmeal with cinnamon and honey. If I'm not I do a turkey burger and an egg and 2 whites scrambled topped with shredded cheddar that I eat on top of a slice of toast w/ some ketchup.0
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i have a whole list
1. oats....and i make different kinds from apple pie oats to fruit and with yogurt So variations there already
2. fritatas ( eggs with veggies and meat) same thing all kinds so variations there too.
3. yogurts with fruits
4. just a grapfruit or fruit i love too.
5. fried up left overs from the day before
6. eggs with bacon, eggs with mushrooms, eggs rolled up in tortilla, eggs cooked with tomatoes and so on and so on.
7. pancakes.... all kind of too with fruit or bacon or just syrup
8. a salad
9. bread with sandwich meats
10. french toast
11. eggs with avocado
well there will be no end at my list lol i can go on and on. But for me it is mostly variations i eat it all.0 -
I like to make plain oatmeal and add a big ol scoop of quinoa (I keep a bowl full of cooked in my fridge) and add tbsp (or 2) peanut butter. Sweet with a little honey.1/2 cup dry makes PLENTY to fill you up. You can adjust this to your dietary restrictions, more or less quantity of everything.0
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I usually have no sugar/no fat Greek or vanilla yogurt with (no added sugar) Granola oat/nut clusters the drizzled with cinnamon and fresh berries usually blue berries and rasberries... I never get sick of it.0
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I like breaksfast burritos .....whole wheat tortilla , turkey bacon , real bacon , sausage, eggs , spinach, mushrooms cheese hot sauce ..whatever you want0
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Baked oatmeal. Right now I'm liking a recipe with berries and almond streusel on top, but there are lots of different skinny versions on Pinterest.0
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I'm usually busy in the morning so I make a frittata and eat a slice all week. My favorite is bacon and cabbage for only 144 calories for 1/4 of it.0
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I've been making a breakfast sandwich frittata lately. Basically I'm just too lazy to make breakfast sandwiches one at a time.
Take one 250g carton of egg whites and add two whole eggs. Throw in about 1/4 tsp salt and some pepper and whisk together. Pour into greased frying pan on low heat and cover. Add sliced turkey sausage or loose turkey sausage meat (pre cooked) - I slice up two sausages that we get from a local butcher, for about 60-80g total. Sprinkle about 30g shredded cheddar across the top and cover again. When the eggs are set on the bottom and just a bit runny/jiggly on the top, pop it into the oven on broil for 1-2 minutes. It should puff up and the cheese should bubble - don't over do it or it will be chewy.
Slice into 4 and serve on a toasted english muffin. For me, this comes to about 140 cal for the frittata and 130 for the muffin, and is filling and easy. Leftovers can be kept in the fridge for a week.0 -
Try shashuka (http://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/2010/07/summer-2010-travel-blog-shakshuka/). I make the sauce in advance and then just reheat and add the eggs. Makes a great breakfast/brunch
Or, have you tried overnight oats? They are great and easy to prepare.0 -
If you have a trader joes or could find something similar i have loved eating their Mexican black bean quinoa burger with two eggs. It's filling, healthy and like an unwrapped Mexican breakfast burrito!
Usually I do egg whites with a mix in of peppers or a slice of ham
-Peanut butter toast with honey
-Greek yogurt with honey and pistachios
-Leftover cheesesteak beef and peppers with scrambled eggs
-banana bread oats- overnight steel cut oats with 1/2 banana cinnamon and vanilla.0 -
Cherrios with almond milk, greek yogurt and fruit or an egg with a piece of toast.0
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I like eating avocado, sliced tomato, and egg. Turkey meat Sprinkle with black pepper. It's so good0
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katzenfluff wrote: »Baked oatmeal. Right now I'm liking a recipe with berries and almond streusel on top, but there are lots of different skinny versions on Pinterest.
I would love this recipe if you're willing to share!
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Egg Tortilla...mix one egg with fork add seasoning ( I add Sriracha, sometimes I chop onions and bell pepper fine and add them.) Pour in pan and let cook with out moving for several seconds. Place a small tortilla on top of egg, sort of push the tortilla lightly into the egg. When egg is cooked flip and cook till tortilla is browned. Quick easy and you can take it with you if your running late0
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I take one piece of bacon, and grill onions, two pepperoni slices, jalapenos and use shreaded cheese to make one powerful omelet! This can be less than 400 cals0
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tofu scramble.
extra firm tofu, place tofu in between several pieces of paper towel
cut up peppers and onions, sautee peppers and onions in sunflower oil, with fresh garlic
add tofu - break it up with a for prior to putting in the pan
add tumeric, cayenne pepper, black pepper and a little sea salt.
it's my favorite!
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I will either do smoothies, eggs with some kale and red peppers in it, overnight oats in a jar.0
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I have oatmeal 5 mornings a week with 10 raisins, 6 dried cranberries, 10 walnut pieces, a tsp of marmalade. Plus coffee. It is filling and I don't get too hungry before lunch if I eat it.
One morning I will have cold cereal, fruit, milk, and coffee.
The other morning I will make eggs: scrambled or an omlette, with coffee.
Works for me.
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I have a few go to breakfasts that I eat.
- berry banana smoothie
- Protein oatmeal w/ berries and PB2
- Greek yogurt w/ berries and granola
- Protein pancakes
- Eggs and spinach on toast
There's some great smoothie and pancake recipes online or you can experiment with them your self0
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